Photographer, blogger, artist, and stylist Erin Gleeson combines food, flowers, watercolors, and vintage tableware to evoke the ease and festivity of her cabin in the Northern California woods. Inspired by her cookbook, The Forest Feast, this tear-off pad contains 40 paper placemats (eight each of five different designs). The placemats are perfect for brunches or picnics, for serving cheese or fruit, or for everyday dining. Designed in five different color schemes (indigo, pink, red, teal, and lime), the placemats can be mixed and matched eclectically or used to create a coordinated tablescape.

About the author

Photographer and artist Erin Gleeson lives in an idyllic cabin near San Francisco, California, where she paints beautiful watercolors, cooks from her CSA box, and writes her beloved food blog, The Forest Feast, and a weekly “Delish Dish” column for Better Homes and Gardens. She has garnered attention from Design*Sponge, Food 52, Bon Appétit, and Saveur.